Christmas preparations

December 24, 2012

Today we’re on a bus heading to our Oregon Christmas. Before we could head out though we had a few things to do.

I mailed my last packages on Saturday afternoon and then we started to prepare for our trip. May I just say what a relief it is to be completely caught up. It didn’t last long but it sure felt good. I’ll taking a little break until after the first of the year and my body sure could use some heeling.

Next we had to wrap all the gifts we’re taking on our trip and start making all the goodies we are planning on sharing. On the list were ginger cookies, candied orange peels dipped in chocolate and as an added bonus chocolate covered pomegranate seeds. I’m so excited to share all of our hard work. It’s my favorite part of Christmas.

What have you done in preparation for this Christmas?

Catching up

December 21, 2012

I’ve been a little absent over here but after spending about 12 to 13 hours a day cutting, sanding, hammering, polishing, packaging, mailing, answering emails and so on I just couldn’t bring myself to upload photos and write a post. Today I finally feel like I’m catching up and it feels good. I should say mentally because physically I’m beat. Every muscle hurts and I think I may have pinched something in my back. Ha! All I want for Christmas is a massage.

We’ve managed to get out a little but I’m really looking forward to a few days off.

-envelopes to go to the post office. It’s been like this almost every day.

-a late night break to a Korean restaurant.

-it snowed!

-a candy cane to eat while I work.

 

-more envelopes to mail.

-wine tasting (and buying), using my camera bag as a wine carrier.

 

How i got here-part 5

December 17, 2012

This is part 5 of how I got here to catch up please read part 1, part 2, part 3, and part 4.

Soon after starting my job I noticed that the university also offered informal classes. Basically classes offered to the general public that ranged anywhere from camping to cooking to computer skills to dancing and the class that would change my life “silver jewelry basics”.  It took be about 2 years though before I actually took the class. It was a bit on the pricey side so I kept putting it off. When I heard that the informal classes were ending though (due to budget cuts) I immediately signed up for the class.

Initially I took the class to make myself some earrings. I learned how to do that and a few other handy tricks when working with metal. At the end of the course I had the most finished work. It was a little like Jessica’s jewelry shop. I was satisfied with what I had achieved and was more than happy to put everything up and be done with it. Then Christmas came around. I’m terrible at buying gifts and decided it might be a good idea to pull that jewelry making stuff out and make gifts. At least they would be from the heart. Right?!

During that winter a friend of mine (who is also quite talented) asked if I would be interested in doing a little craft show with her in March. She suggested that I knit some things but knowing I could never knit enough to sell I suggested I make jewelry. So it was settled. I would sell my jewelry at the show in March. With this goal in mind I decided not only would I sell at the show but before the show I would set up an etsy shop (something I had always wanted to do), make business cards should anyone be interested in my work after the show, and figure out some packaging ideas. I was going to look professional.

I worked so hard getting inventory made and getting it all photographed. I brainstormed names for my shop and descriptions for my jewelry. Finally on the last day of January 2011, my birthday month, I opened up shop. I was so pleased with myself, at that point I wasn’t even concerned with making a sale.

Sometime after that a friend of mine suggested I make her a Texas shaped pendant. Then I made Michigan since that is where I am from and that was the beginning of what my business would become. A few other good friends purchased the first few state shaped charms and I am forever grateful to them.

When the show rolled around in March I was all set, my jewelry was made, I had packaging figured out, I has business cards, and I had an online shop.  Woo! I was so excited. Overall the show was a bust but in a way it was the best thing to have happened to me.

To be continued…

Also I just want to say Happy Birthday to my best friend Katie!

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